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A staff member and sister of a murdered Indigenous woman is speaking out after being fired from the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry on Tuesday. - 132 years after his execution, many Métis reject exonerating Louis Riel
- UN mulls Canada's announced peacekeeping contribution, warns hard part is yet to come
- Promises, promises: The Liberals made a lot, maybe too many
- MPs to study mental health, financial needs of jurors
- Scientists accused of scaremongering, 'overheated claims' with warning to humanity
- The end of cash? Not any time soon, Bank of Canada report says
Despite the growth in alternatives such as debit and credit cards, Canadians still use cash to process more than half of all transactions, the Bank of Canada calculates. - 'A man of great conviction': Sen. Tobias Enverga dies in Colombia on parliamentary trip
- Toronto police criticized for not disclosing drug squad officer's fentanyl overdose sooner
- 'She was just an amazing person': Winnipegger who died in Cambodia remembered as kind, compassionate
- Trump ridicules Al Franken over kissing, groping allegations
- Cybersecurity: Barely perceptible threat has potential to derail Canada's economy
- Tesla unveils electric big-rig truck, record-fast Roadster
- London's Old Vic theatre received 20 allegations against Kevin Spacey
- 'No water, no birds': Wood Buffalo National Park among most threatened, warn international scientists
- With Mugabe under military control, the 'now what' questions for Zimbabwe mount
- Hundreds of dead geese in Canada's Arctic likely succumbed to harsh conditions
- What are the best ways to shrink your carbon footprint?
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- 'It's very troubling': Hidden camera catches car dealerships breaking sales rules
- Zimbabwe's military backs march aimed at ousting President Robert Mugabe
- Looking ahead to pot legalization: How the provinces are preparing
- Wynne government to legislate striking Ontario college faculty back to work
- TransCanada Keystone pipeline leaks 795,000 litres of crude oil in South Dakota
- Roy Moore refuses to take questions about allegations, calls claims 'scurrilous'
- Salvator Mundi: Who might have bought it, why it soared and other art auction details
- Trump reverses ban on importing remains of African elephants killed as trophies
- Zimbabwe: Key players as the country enters new chapter
- Alex Trebek, Tragically Hip receive Order of Canada
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- Police release shocking video showing driver ramming into woman in hit and run
- Calgary mother gets 3 years in prison for son's strep death
- Toronto 'cool guy' facing more accusations in alleged rental scam
- It's simply not practical to expect employers to properly handle workplace harassment disputes
- 'We're a long way from Washington': A Missouri corn farmer frets about NAFTA talks
- Canada's Iraq mission gets another makeover as uncertainty lingers
- Transgender refugee defies critics by inviting military recruiters to a trans job fair
- 'We have far more pressing issues,' says Inuk who backs Edmonton Eskimos name
- Will a lawsuit help Ontario students get their money back after college strike?
- Trump delays policy allowing importation of elephant parts
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he's delaying a new policy allowing the body parts of African elephants shot for sport to be imported until he can review "all conservation facts." - The National LIVE
- Lebanese PM Hariri leaves Riyadh for Paris, asserts his freedom
- New JFK documents suggest CIA had 'very intensive' interest in Oswald before assassination: Fifth Estate
- Jesse Jackson reveals he has Parkinson's disease
- Ontario Legislature set for weekend debate on bill to end college strike
- Nebraska government says latest pipeline leak won't affect Keystone XL decision
- 113,000 names, companies in Paradise Papers leak now public
- Public safety minister announces $327.6M to fight gangs and gun violence
- 'Disturbing' child adoption ads removed following criticism from Indigenous people
- Accused killer Mark Smich's ex-girlfriend saw animal incinerator in use
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